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Join us for a night of giving through the Arts.Featured Artists:Lucrecia NovoaOmayra Rivera-FilardiKatee BoyleLaura AlvarezKeith Saari

A showcase of their artworks for sale. A generous percentage of profits from the exhibit will go towards the purchase of art supplies for schools in the township of Añasco, Puerto Rico and the town of Jojutla in Morelos, Mexico. Monetary donations in any denomination will also be accepted, if purchasing the art displayed is not an option.

The spirit of #generosity and #giving inspires us all this Holiday season!At @BxArts Factory we are crowdfunding so we can create a home for artists and community member to imagine and interact with all forms of art! Give the Gift of the Arts this Holiday Season! We are supper happy to be able to offer some amazing perks for your donations!Please consider a donation to our campaign by clicking on the link to be re-directed to our Rockethub Campaign. After you make your donation please share with your contacts!BxArts Factory is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of BxArts Factory must be made payable to Fractured Atlas only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

This Saturday August 2nd come and support the Arts in The Bronx. I'll have three pieces in this fundraiser exhibition. Hope to see you all there!

The Bronx Art Space (BAS) is pleased to announce “Access To Art” an annual fundraiser, showcasing a spectacular range of artwork from artists in the New York City tri-state area August 2-16, 2014.

BronxArtSpace believes that fine art should be accessible to everyone, and will kick off the event with an opening reception on August 2, 2014 at 5:30-8:30. All are welcome.

What makes this “secret gem” of an art show unlike any other in New York City is the combination of refined, sophisticated, high quality fine art at prices that are truly affordable. Now New Yorkers who want to support local artists, can afford it. “Access to Art” reaches out to professional and accomplished artists to offer work well under $1,000 with several pieces from distinguished and early career artists plus small works from $10 on up.

Last Saturday I had the honor to participate with three of my pieces in the Art For Autism Fundraiser at El Fogon, All proceeds will go to Autism Speaks and Parents Of Autistic Children, two great organizations.Here you see some of the people who came to support, the group of artist that donated their pieces, and on the right, the little lady that got my artwork during the fundraiser and her with the artwork already hanged up in her room.It was an amazing experience for all of us!Thanks Ed Alvarez for the pictures!

These doodles have a very important aim: the funds they raise will benefit NF, Inc. Network, an organization dedicated to providing support to individuals and families affected by neurofibromatosis (NF).

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that affects one in every 2,500 births. NF is more common than Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy and Huntington's Disease combined. Funds raised from the Doodle Day auction will go to support education, advocacy, coalitions, and research for treatments and a cure.

Last winter I met the director of the Create Collective in a workshop I took in Art for Change, a Harlem community center. Last week they contacted me to ask if I would be able to do something for an event they are having on September 27th at Bogota Latin Bistro, so they can rise funds to continue bringing art to our communities. Time was tight but the information was clear, all I needed was an idea. They said " we would like a simple image evoking dinner and the arts" and I came up with this idea. Hope you like it and if you are gonna be in NY by the time, that you can go and collaborate with the cause!

Original signed Watercolour & Ink painting - 230MM X 150MM “This piece is one of a series with fishes I made last year when I first arrived to NY. As Haiti is an island I thought sending one of this images working with water and sea life would be attractive to possible buyers. As an artist I have not many resources, and giving out my work is the best way I can find to help right now.”

Art Loves Haiti is a way for artists and people who love art to contribute to the aid efforts in Haiti. It is a collective auction of artwork, that contributes directly to the children and families affected by the earthquake Haiti on 12 January 2010.

Proceeds from this auction will go to Save the Children Haiti Emergency Appeal. The earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010 affected 1.8 million people living in Haiti. The death toll has been estimated to be over 100,000. Save The Children has over 200 staff on the ground in Haiti, with the priority of saving childrens lives by distributing emergency aid, including food and medical supplies and field hospitals to provide children and families with life-saving assistance. They are setting up spaces where children are protected from abuse, exploitation, and family separation and are able to access safe and quality education.

Art Loves Haiti was conceived on January 14, 2010, when artist Sarah Larnach and musician Pip Brown auctioned a rare piece of Ladyhawke artwork to contribute to the aid effort in Haiti. The auction received an overwhelming response from compassionate individuals wanting to help. Art Loves Haiti aims to relieve the suffering, and help rebuild the lives of children and their families affected by the tragedy. Visit the facebook page for information.

Save the Children has been working in Haiti since 1978. For more information on Save The Children, go to www.savethechildren.org.nz Save the Children New Zealand is a registered charity in New Zealand (CC25367). Save the Children New Zealand authorises Sarah Larnach to list items on our behalf and collect charitable funds raised on our behalf.